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    • How new Telegraph Avenue configuration is shifting travel in Oakland (Medium)
    • New bike plan coming to Santa Barbara (KEYT)
    • Why people fear bike commuting (Mercury News)
    • Burbank gets a grade-separated train crossing (Mass Transit)
    • New Warm Springs BART station will serve tech/jobs hub (BART)
    • California DMV studying rules for driverless cars (Equipment World)
    • San Francisco wants Uber, Lyft data so it can plan better (SF Business Journal)
    • “Dockless” bike-share flooded China, and is headed here (Guardian)
    • Study: Close-in land development does reduce driving (Huffington Post)
    • Planners: Your public meetings suck (Streets.mn)

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